Navigating Kenyan Investment Law with Confidence
Seeking expert foreign investor legal counsel near Ciata Mall? Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates & Mediators provides unparalleled legal expertise tailored for international clients investing in Kenya. Our firm, strategically located at Ciata Mall on Ridgeways, Kiambu Road, Nairobi, is dedicated to ensuring your ventures comply with the complex legal landscape of Kenya, including the regulatory frameworks set forth by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) and the Kenya Investment Authority (KenInvest). We understand the unique challenges foreign investors face and are committed to delivering results with uncompromising integrity. Leverage our local knowledge and global perspective for your success.
Understanding Kenyan Investment & Corporate Law Frameworks
Investing in Kenya as a foreign national involves navigating a sophisticated legal framework designed to attract and protect international capital while ensuring national economic interests. Key statutes such as the Companies Act, 2015, the Investment Promotion Act, and regulations governing specific sectors like real estate and finance are paramount. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates & Mediators offers comprehensive advisory services, ensuring foreign investors fully understand their rights and obligations under Kenyan law. We meticulously review requirements for business registration, licensing, foreign ownership restrictions, and repatriation of profits. Our expertise extends to advising on compliance with tax laws administered by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and sector-specific regulatory bodies like the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) or the Energy & Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA). Understanding these intricate details is crucial for establishing a robust and legally sound investment presence.

Streamlined Legal Procedures for Foreign Investment
The process of establishing and operating a business in Kenya requires diligent adherence to established legal procedures. For foreign investors, this typically involves company incorporation, obtaining necessary permits and licenses from relevant authorities such as the Registrar of Companies and county governments, and potentially securing work permits for expatriate staff through the Department of Immigration Services. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates & Mediators guides clients through each step, from initial documentation and regulatory filings to ongoing compliance and dispute resolution. We ensure all paperwork, including shareholder agreements, articles of association, and lease agreements for properties located in areas like Ridgeways, Kiambu Road, is meticulously prepared and executed. Our goal is to simplify complex processes, ensuring swift and compliant market entry and operational continuity, thereby mitigating risks associated with non-compliance.
Transparent Fee Structures and Investment Guidance

At Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates & Mediators, we believe in providing clear and transparent guidance on our professional fees for foreign investor legal services. Our fee structure is designed to be competitive and reflective of the complex nature of the legal advice and services provided. While exact costs vary based on the scope and complexity of your investment, our services typically involve an initial consultation fee, followed by retainer or hourly rates. We provide detailed fee estimates upfront. For comprehensive company incorporation and advisory services, you might expect costs ranging from KES 80,000 to KES 250,000+, depending on the structure and requirements. Transactional work, such as conveyancing or mergers and acquisitions, will have fees based on the value and complexity, often calculated as a percentage of the transaction value or a fixed fee agreed upon. We are committed to delivering exceptional value and results for your investment in Nairobi.





